Price include: Half day private service with round transportation and speaking English speaking guide assistance.

Description: This tour starts in the traditional Plaza de Mayo, where we sightseeing Casa Rosada, Cabildo and the Metropolitan Cathedral.Then we take a walk along the Stone paved streets of San Telmo neighborhood. Close to this place, we discover plenty of colorful buildings that turned the neighborhood of La Boca into one of the most recognizable places in the City. We make a stop in Calle Caminito, where football tango and art meet. The tour goes on as we visit the iconic and modern neighborhood of Puerto Madero. San Martín Square, Alvear Avenue, Our Lady of Pilar Basilica and the Cemetery of Recoleta, (where Eva Peron rests are). These are some of the attractions to visit in Retiro and Recoleta Neighborhood. The Tour finishes in Palermo Chico neighborhood, a residential place characterized by petit French style palaces and green areas designed by the landscaper Charles Thays.

Price include: Half day in private service with speaking English guide assistance, classic regular shared catamaran transportation for 1 (one) hour and lunch at local restaurant with 1 soft drink per person

Description: We will start this tour taking a trip 30 km north from Buenos Aires in order to visit Tigre City, which holds the secret of the local aristocracy as it has been selected as their holiday destination in the early 1900’s.
Once in the city of Tigre, we will take a catamaran to enjoy the waters of the only delta that ends up in a river. During the tour of the ship, we will be able to gaze at the life of the river: flora, fauna and water activities. At the end of the navigation, the lunch will be offered in one of the most recommended restaurants in the area. Then, we take a look into some Tigre’s attractions: Victorica riverside promenade and Puerto de frutos. Finally, we take a walk into San Isidro downtown and Cathedral on our way back to the city of Buenos Aires.

Price include: Full day with private round transportation with speaking English guide assistance. Includes regular shared visit to the Ranch and traditional barbecue with beverages.

Description: Experience the genuine gaucho lifestyle, Argentinean folklore and learn how the “Gauchos” (Argentinean cowboys) make a living from hunting and herding cows. During this full day tour you will have the most authentic gaucho experience on the Santa Susana Estancia. Enjoy horse riding or a trip on a horse drawn carriage and be amazed by the vast flatlands that surround Buenos Aires known as the pampas.

Included this day:
- Reception with wine and typical Argentinean empanadas
- Guided visit to the Ranch Museum and Capilla
- Horse back or carriage ride
- Folkloric dance and music show
- Lunch - Traditional Argentine barbecue and wine
- Gaucho skills show

Iguazú Waterfalls are located near the triple border Argentina, Paraguay and Brazil. Falls are located in the province of Misiones, Iguazú National Park, Argentina and Parque Nacional do Iguaçu Paraná state, Brazil. They are made of 275 jumpsup to 80 m high, fed by the Iguazú river flow. You can take boat rides under the waterfalls and hiking trails to appreciate some subtropical jungle animals. The "Garganta del Diablo"(“Devil´s throat” the biggest jump, which consists of 80 m) is separate show, departing from Puerto Canoas, can be enjoyed in all its majesty only 50 m away.)

Day 1 - Half Day Duration
Arrival at Iguazú Airport.
Transfer from Airport to your hotel.

Rest of the afternoon to visit the Brazilian side FallsLocated on the west end of the Paraná river, the Iguazú Park is a huge tropical rainforest which has been declared a World Heritage Site: it is one of the largest forest reserves in South America. Countless flora and fauna species live in it. We will take an elevator down to the base of the waterfalls and stop right above the river level. From a 1,000-meter footbridge, we will be able to admire the majestic Iguazú Falls or go up an elevator to the Salto Floreano viewpoint.

You'll get a close-up view of Devil´s Throat, which is best seen from the Brazilian side. Watch as 14 falls drop 350 feet (107 meters) with such force that a 100-foot (30-meter) tall cloud of mist stays permanently suspended overhead. This area is famous for its rainbow, and more great photo opportunities abound!

For a close-up of the falls, walk through the park’s subtropical forest to the base of Salto Floriano. Then take the elevator to the top of the falls, or walk out over the falls at Salto Union. Iguazú National Park is located in the northwest of the province of Misiones, 11 miles from Puerto Iguazú. Its preserved ecosystem belongs to the Paraná Jungle eco region that covers almost all the provincial territory.The natural treasure being hosted are the Iguazú Waterfalls: 275 waterfalls that reach an altitude of almost 260 feet. They were declared one of the New Seven Wonders of Nature in the World and, also, Mankind Natural Heritage. The Lower Circuit is composed of a trail approximately 0.8 miles (1.3 km) long that allows you to get close to some of the smaller waterfalls on the Argentinean side. Walk along the trail, which is equipped with both restrooms and snack bars, and get close to the Carlos Bozzetti Waterfall, where you can take some great photos.

Program does NOT Include
- Meals and beverages not mentioned in itinerary. (Lunches, dinners, etc. Only breakfasts are included.)
- Expenses of personal nature (Laundry, beverages, telephone calls, etc).

Cancellation Policy for Pre-Post Tours

Minimum 10 participants are required for each tour. Evronas events reserves the right to cancel the tours if this number is not met. For such cancellations, payments will be fully refunded.